Welcome to the Global Development Indicators Dashboard! This dashboard provides an interactive exploration of Life Expectancy and Internet Access for all major continents during the period of 1990-2000.

Average Life Expectancy

67.22 years

Total Population (Summed)

63,058,749,724

Average Internet Users

2.44%

This section provides a detailed analysis of Life Expectancy, a key health-related development indicator, focusing on data for global continents during 1990-2000.

Highest Life Exp. (Year 2000)

75.6 years

Average Life Exp. (Year 2000)

67.9 years

Lowest Life Exp. (Year 2000)

56.6 years

continent Highest LE Country Highest LE (Years) Lowest LE Country Lowest LE (Years)
0 Africa Libya 74.9 Central African Republic 43.8
1 America Canada 79.4 Haiti 57.4
2 Asia Japan 81.6 Afghanistan 54.7
3 Europe San Marino 81.5 Russia 65.6
4 Oceania Australia 79.7 Kiribati 56.4
Key observations

From 1990 to 2000, Africa consistently showed the lowest average life expectancy among continents, while Europe maintained the highest average life expectancy. Among individual countries, the Central African Republic registered the lowest average life expectancy, whereas Japan recorded the highest. In the year 2000, the highest frequency of average life expectancy among global continents fell between 65 and 70 years.

This section delves into the spread of digital connectivity across global continents, focusing on the percentage of the population using the internet for data in 1990-2000.

Highest Internet Users (Year 2000)

20.1%

Average Internet Users (Year 2000)

9.3%

Lowest Internet Users (Year 2000)

0.8%

continent Highest Internet Country Highest Internet (%) Lowest Internet Country Lowest Internet (%)
0 Africa Seychelles 7.4 Congo, Dem. Rep. 0.0
1 America Canada 51.3 Haiti 0.2
2 Asia South Korea 44.7 North Korea 0.0
3 Europe Norway 52.0 Albania 0.1
4 Oceania New Zealand 47.4 Solomon Islands 0.5
Key observation

From 1990 to 2000, all continents experienced growth in internet users, though Africa consistently showed the lowest average internet penetration, while Europe maintained the highest average. Among individual countries, the Congo Democratic Republic and North Korea registered the lowest average internet users, whereas Norway recorded the highest.

This section explores the dynamic relationship between a continent’s average life expectancy and its average internet penetration for global continents during the years 1990-2000.

Key observation

From 1990 to 2000, Europe experienced significant growth in average internet users and maintained the highest average life expectancy. In contrast, Africa displayed minimal development in internet usage and consistently had the lowest average life expectancy. Asia, America, and Oceania showed moderate progress in internet penetration and life expectancy during this period.